Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Understanding The Passion Of A Calligraphy Artist

By Tamika Powell


Calligraphy is one of the oldest form of art, it started centuries ago and is still utilized until now. It has evolved together with man and is the most valuable form of art that focuses in handwriting. The word was derived from the Greek language kalla which means beauty and graphe that means writing. To be a great calligraphy artist it is important for you to know and appreciate its history.

Calligraphic practice is the design and execution of a lettering using an instrument or brush with a broad tip in, in one stroke. The contemporary definition of calligraphic practice describes it as the art of forming signs in the most harmonious, expressive and skillful manner. This kind of art is completely evolving and is influenced by so many cultures.

Modern calligraphic practices range from designs and functional hand lettered inscriptions to fine art pieces. There are different types of calligraphy each of it is developed in several parts of the world at a different time line. Four of the most biggest classification of such art includes western, eastern asian, southern asian and islamic calligraphic practice.

Western calligraphic practice is mostly based on the Latin alphabet. Modern gothic designs, came from medieval manuscripts and is usually popular due to its elaborate and bold capital letters. Grafitti, or street art is considered to be the most contemporary type of calligraphic practice. Several artists are in fact are trying to legitimize graffiti as a form of art.

East Asian calligraphic practices includes the calligraphic styles of Japan, Korea and china. Just like the western practice, every Chinese dynasty has its own changes or improvements. Tools used in asian calligraphic practice includes inkstone, paper, chinese ink and ink brushes or considered as the four treasures of study in China, or four friends of study in Korea.

The most valuable tool for every calligrapher is a pen. But this is no ordinary pen, pens used in calligraphic practice are mostly flat balled or round nibbed, brush of course is an important tool as well. High quality paper is recommended to create a more cleaner line, although vellum or parchment is usually used. Choose tools that you are most comfortable with.

Tibetan calligraphic practice is popular as it was found on most of the letters of Dalai Lama. Islamic Calligraphic are very prominent with geometric patterns similar to that of Islamic art. Islamic calligraphic art is considered to be the most valuable form of artistic expression by Muslims. Mainly because its the writing or language of their spiritual world.

Every calligrapher should write words, regardless of what language to a new level. Ever letter should be full of life. A great calligrapher should give visual form unto every language writes. A visual poetry as other people. With remarkable skills and a unique presentation a great calligrapher will bring life to every page of the text.

A true calligraphy artist should not only know how to perform the art. Indeed, he or she has to understand the history to be able to appreciate the art more and be very passionate about it.




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